Entry 3: 8 steps to informational writing- the writing process

 

In this session, we looked at "the 8-step writing process"

Initially, we are taught that the 8 steps of writing are idea, think, tie idea and reader, gather information, study, design, write, and edit. Here is a breakdown of each step

Step 1

Idea

you need an idea, a subject that you feel needs to be done, or that, for a legitimate reason, you want to do. Have an idea clearly in your mind before you move forward. Everything that follows will be easier because the right idea sets the right course.

Step 2

Think

Think carefully about your reader and how, to best serve him or her, you should apply the idea and have it come to a fruitful life. Make sure the idea fits the wants and/or needs of your reader.

Step 3

Tie Idea and Reader

Take an additional step; strive to tie the idea and reader together, by fashioning a concept, meaning a more specific subject, an idea narrowed into a circumscribed and focused topic, one you think is tailor-made for that reader of yours.

Step 4

Gather Information

Do your information gathering, your reporting, your researching, your observing, your experiencing, your interviewing. The more thoughtfully and thoroughly you gather, the more useful information you'll have to choose from, thereby potentially giving the reader a better, richer, more complete product.


 

 

 

Step 5

Study

Study the material you've gathered. Determine content. Decide what to use and how to use it. Select what's interesting and important and will develop the story's purpose. Select what's not and won't.

Step 6

Design

Design your article-to-be. Give it architecture, a form, a shape, a structure. Work for a sense of direction and informational flow.

Step 7

Write

only then at that point, write.

Step 8

Edit

Test what you've written for correctness, clarity, concision, cohesion, completeness, and communicative comfort. Test it with eyes and ears. Help yourself by reading the copy aloud, that way to better catch what's wrong or weak.

The process consists of eight steps.

--Don't skip.

--Don't shortchange.

--Don't rush.

 

 

 

 

 

Research shows that, whether you're a professional writer or a student working on an assignment, the 8-step writing process can help you produce high-quality content. This process provides a road map for developing your ideas, organizing your thoughts, and refining your work.

 

Step 1: Pre-Writing- before you start writing, it's essential to gather your thoughts. Brainstorm ideas, research your topic, and create an outline. Pre-writing helps you establish a clear direction for your writing.

 

Step 2: Understanding the Audience- Consider who your audience is and what they need from your content. Knowing your readers' preferences, expectations, and level of expertise will influence your writing style and tone.

 

Step 3: Setting Objectives- Define the purpose of your writing. Are you trying to inform, persuade, entertain, or educate? Clearly outlining your goals will guide your content's structure and message.

 

Step 4: Drafting- Once you have a solid plan, it's time to start writing your first draft. Don't worry too much about perfection at this stage; focus on getting your ideas on paper.

 

Step 5: Revising- Revision is where your writing truly takes shape. Review your draft for clarity, coherence, and organization. Make improvements, rephrase sentences, and add or remove content as needed.

Step 6: Editing- Editing involves checking for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. Pay attention to sentence structure and word choice. This is the phase where your writing becomes polished and error-free.

 

Step 7: Proofreading- Proofreading is the final check for any remaining errors. It's essential to read your work carefully to ensure it's flawless. You can also have someone else review your content for a fresh perspective.

 

Step 8: Final Review- Before you consider your work complete, take a step back and review the entire piece. Ensure that it aligns with your initial objectives and effectively addresses your target audience.

 

By following this 8-step writing process, you are sure to create content that is well-structured, engaging, and error-free. Writing is a skill that improves over time with practice, so do not be discouraged if your first attempt is not perfect. Keep reusing the process and enhancing your skills, and you will become a more confident and effective writer as well as your students.  Keep in mind that each step is important and contributes to the overall quality of your work. Therefore, even if it is an essay, report, or blog post, take the time to go through each step methodically. Your hard work will be reflected in the final product

 check out this article below that speaks a little more on the process

https://www.poynter.org/educators-students/2017/8-steps-for-building-your-writing-process/


keep in mind the main steps :




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 References

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Krueger, V. (2017, March 7). 8 steps for building your writing process. Poynter. https://www.poynter.org/educators-students/2017/8-steps-for-building-your-writing-process/

Comments

  1. Your piece has demonstrated a strong understanding of the 8-step writing process and has effectively communicated its importance and relevance. The breakdown provides a clear roadmap for students and in extension, new teachers, guiding them through the writing stages systematically.

    To further enhance the teaching process, including interactive elements, relatable examples, and opportunities for students to apply the process to various writing styles or tasks could be immensely beneficial. Emphasizing the collaborative aspect of writing and incorporating peer review activities could also enrich the learning experience for students.

    Overall, the breakdown of the 8-step writing process is informative and structured, offering a comprehensive guide for students to develop their writing skills. With additional interactive elements and diverse application scenarios, the teaching of this process could be further enriched.

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  2. Thank you so much for explaining the eight steps in writing. The way in which each step is subdivided and that there is emphasis on careful editing, careful planning, and concerned audience makes me like it. As for the quality of created content, I understand that all stages should be performed and there must not be a shortcut at all. These observations agree with the research on benefits of the method to both experts and learners. I will ensure that my students apply this holistic approach to enhance their writing skills. Much obliged!

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